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A001356
Dates at fortnightly intervals from Jan 01 in the Julian calendar.
(Formerly M4961 N2127)
5
1, 15, 29, 12, 26, 12, 26, 9, 23, 7, 21, 4, 18, 2, 16, 30, 13, 27, 10, 24, 8, 22, 5, 19, 3, 17, 31, 14, 28, 11, 25, 11, 25, 8, 22, 6, 20, 3, 17, 1, 15, 29, 12, 26, 9, 23, 7, 21, 4, 18, 2, 16, 30, 13, 27, 10, 24, 10, 24, 7, 21, 5, 19, 2, 16, 30, 14, 28, 11, 25, 8, 22, 6, 20, 3, 17, 1, 15
OFFSET
1,2
COMMENTS
Sequence assumes that the first year is the year after a leap year.
Periodic sequence with period 1461. - John Cerkan, Mar 26 2017
REFERENCES
Archimedeans Problems Drive, Eureka, 13 (1950), 11.
N. J. A. Sloane, A Handbook of Integer Sequences, Academic Press, 1973 (includes this sequence).
N. J. A. Sloane and Simon Plouffe, The Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences, Academic Press, 1995 (includes this sequence).
MATHEMATICA
(* First program no longer functions in current Mathematica versions *)
(* first do *) Needs["Calendar`"]; (* then *) Table[Calendar`DaysPlus[{1, 1, 1}, 14 n][[3]], {n, 0, 77}] (* Robert G. Wilson v, Apr 18 2010 *)
Table[DateValue[DayPlus[{1, 1, 1}, 14 n, CalendarType->"Julian"], "Day"], {n, 0, 77}] (* recent Mathematica version, Giovanni Resta, Mar 22 2017; amended, Ray Chandler, Aug 07 2023 *)
CROSSREFS
Cf. A051121.
Sequence in context: A022997 A256876 A051121 * A104811 A131877 A354161
KEYWORD
nonn,easy,nice
EXTENSIONS
More terms from Larry Reeves (larryr(AT)acm.org), Mar 17 2000
One more term from Robert G. Wilson v, Apr 18 2010
Name edited by Charles R Greathouse IV, Mar 27 2017
STATUS
approved